Yes, this does sound weird, but think about it: From what we've seen so far, Russell is the most level-headed of the pets. It would make sense if he finds pleasure in Blythe's companionship as someone (relatively) as sane as him, especially in comparsion to the other pets. And considering that the crew behind this show worked on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, I wouldn't put it past them to give us a LPS version of Rarity/Spike with Blythe/Russell. It would get small ship teases here and there, but it wouldn't be taken all that seriously.

After she hugged him in the season finale, if he did I wouldn't be surprised. But I honestly doubt Hasbro would go into bestiality territory. If anything there will be a episode where he becomes a human, expresses his feelings for her but knowing it's pointless because he knows he's going to turn back soon. Though It Was All A Dream and as Russell lays asleep in bed, a single tear rolls down his cheek, of the human life he'll never have.

(This is the original poster) Yeah, like I said, it wouldn't be taken seriously. It'll be completely one-sided on Russell's part and it won't go much further than there.

Well if My Life as a Teenage Robot can get away with a teenage nerd having a sexual attraction to a "robot" I guess kid shows can get away with anything.

After watching "Eight Arms to Hold You", this doesn't seem so implausible anymore. Though I think they're trying to establish Russell as the closest friend to Blythe out of the pets, not imply a romantic attraction.

In "The Hedgehog in the Plastic Bubble", in her delirium Blythe wants to see Russell after hearing that he might leave Littlest Pet Shop forever. Then there's the whole thing with the love interest in her book who's name is Fergus (Russell's last name being Ferguson).

There's also the episode "Back Window" where Russell doesn't seem to like Josh, Blythe's crush, very much. Even before he sees him taking Blythe's designs.

Taking this even further, near the beginning Russell and Sunil are talking to Blythe, but when Blythe tells them she needs time to think, they leave, but not before Russell stops and looks at her for a second with a smile on his face. Immediately afterwards Josh is standing behind her

Josh: Hi Blythe

Blythe: Not now Russell. (To confuse her crush with Russell, possibly a Freudian Slip?)

Personally it would make more sense if she was having a comatose dream, which I actually considered but I was considering after the frisbee hit her in the head.

The twins are albino.

Whittany dyed her hair black.

Their dad has white hair, though that might be from age.

Jossed: Albinos are known to have pale skin and pink eyes. Brittany seems to have Judy Jetson Syndrome (White hair for no particular reason given)

Un-Jossed?: They...they do have pale skin and pink eyes.

Jossed again?: I'm pretty sure they have "Red" eyes, and light pink skin. Albino skin is much more flushed and whiter.

Human albinism usually doesn't involve red eyes (though the eyes can appear red in photographs due to lower opacity). That said, in fiction albino humans tend to be given red or pink eyes anyway due to the stereotype being so pervasive.

Blythe is Half-Time Lord.

Okay hear me out, The Doctor has the ability to talk to animals, right? What if Blythe's mother is the female version of The Doctor from the audio drama Exile? Like after he comitted suicide and gained a female form, she settled down and somewhere along the line met Roger Baxter. The two got married and had Blythe but left because either she died or she was taken to Gallifrey and had no choice but to divorce him and leave him and her only child. And because of the fact that Blythe is part human as well, her animal talking ability didn't come in until years later.

Right when she stepped foot into the Littlest Pet Shop.

Mrs. Twombly is really in her young 30s

The website states that she is an elderly, but in the actual show, she looks a bit younger. It's possible that she might have dyed her hair gray.

She just looks young because of the animation style.

Jossed: In the episode "Lotsa Luck" it is clearly stated that she was young during the '60/'70s, as shown by the moonlanding video.

To be fair, the first episode hinted towards her (And the store) being magical.

The Biskit Twins will eventually get Blythe to be their friend again.

Beside their anger at Blythe's "rejection", they still like her enough to be part of their group.

Kind of possible. According to "Door-Jammed" Whitney and Blythe are secretly friends, but Whitney but acts mean when Brittany is around because she doesn't want Brittany to get mad.

Blythe's parents are divorced or Blythe's mom is dead.

In "Mean Isn't Your Color" it is outright stated that Roger is single and we never see Blythe's mom so she probably either died or divorced Roger.

Doubt it, Pets wearing clothes is widely considered animal abuse in real life, because it's the same as if you're already wearing one or two big heavy sweaters, then put another one on. Then forced to walk for a long while with all of them on (even worse in the blazing summer heat) Though winter could be justified despite even then they're still warm enough without them, and some pets suffer from sensitive paws in which tiny socks are essential.

Lyra dreamed up characters from a combination of ponies she knows - Blythe has the voice of Rainbow Dash, Pinkie's quirky personality and pink colorization manifested into Minka, and Zoe is a dog version of Twilight in appearance. There are humans in the LPS world because Lyra is the only pony who believes in humans.

Well, not anymore. Since Twilight temporarily became a human and probably told the other ponies all about humans and her adventures. Unless the movie was Canon Discontinuity

Russell's owner is Mrs. Twombly.

Jossed by the episode "Trading Places", in which Blythe worries about getting Russell back before his owners come to pick him up.

Which is why they are allowed to be kept as domestic pets without any legal issues.

Or her owners are very rich with many connections, but take very good care of her.

When you mean "Take very good care of her" you mean, before Blythe came, drops her off every day in the hands of a complete nutjob. Also, you'd think if her owners are that rich, (not to mention the other owners who have a pet Monkey and a pet Mongoose those are pretty exotic so they most likely would be rich too) Littlest Pet Shop shouldn't have had money problems in the premier.

Jossed: In "Shanghai Hi-jinxs" there is a Panda Sanctuary in China. The whole reason for animal sanctuaries is to protect endangered species.

Pork does not exist in the Littlest Pet Shop universe.... I hope.

Well, in Shahrukh's song sequence, there's a big honey glazed ham...

And Youngmee was eating pork belly in episode 5.

Minka is a clone from Pinkie Pie

One of the clones escaped using the 4th wall before Twilight assembled the Pinkies (to get them back in the pool), and it turned into a monkey doing so and decided to stay on Earth as a monkey.

Mrs. Twombly mentioned in the premiere that 'strange things happen in the Littlest Pet Shop'. It has never been explained however how Blythe got the ability to talk to animals... let alone if it will change in the future.

Maybe Mrs. Twombly knows that it can happen that someone who enters her store gets the ability to speak to animals, but doesn't realise that Blythe has that ability. (Otherwise, she maybe didn't even got the job at all.)

Maybe Blythe will learn to understand bugs and small creatures, from which she will go crazy because of hearing so many voices.

Though I can't imagine she would go feral, since animals in that world are human minded to begin with.

Minka really was a Space Monkey

Or really, a lab animal in a space-related program. She was kept in a small cage and otherwise abused, but rescued and rehabilitated.

Jossed: But it is revealed in "Standup Stinker" that her great-great-grandfather Grinka was the first monkey in space.

Sugar Sprinkles is Scout in disguise.

Scout really is a spy, and now that she's got her intel on the pet shop, she's been assigned to spy on the bake shop.

Animals are way more sentient in the LPS universe.

During the episode Lotsa Luck we see a flashback of Pepper during her youth while wearing outboard braces. Why would someone have their pet wear outboard braces to make its tooth fit better? Maybe animals in the LPS universe are considered more 'human' than here on earth.

Either way, the animals outside of their fantasies have been seen writing, reading, doing human style dances, and even magic tricks. So the "More sentient than our world" idea does have merit. Heck they even programmed a TV. (Though Ms. Twombly might have done it for them, but it was never shown so we can safely assume they could have figured it out themselves)

Judi Jo Jameson will appear in later episodes, and to make Blythe miserable.

The Twins will be horrified since their dad NEVER grounded them, and he says "maybe that's where I went wrong". And he even cuts off their money for the time being. Furious at this, they decide to run away. Not knowing where to go, they decided to hide out in Blythe's apartment.

Who says he never grounds them? He seems to be pretty pissed off at their attitude most of the time, and in "Door Jammed" he even threatened to cut off their allowance if they didn't pass out the open house invitations. Just because we don't see it doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

The animals aren't actually multicoloured

In the episode Russel goes to school and pretends to be a wash brush, he is described as a brown brush, despite clearly being orange. So in the show, all the animals actually look exactly like what you would find in nature.

Jossed: In Pawlm Reading, when Finola says that Penny Ling is "one tough cookie" she said "You don't want to mess with the purple and white!"

Even further Jossed in which Oliver St. Oliver specifically requested "An orange hedgehog, and a purple dog"

Jossed once again in Why Can't We Be Friends? when Vinnie describes Sunil as the "Tall, blue guy with the tail."

It could simply be that the pets are simply other descendants of Annunaki vessels and thus perfectly capable of talking to and being understood by human beings. The reason Blythe thinks that she's gained a superpower when she hasn't is that up until she met the pets, she'd never come across or heard of a talking animal and never seems to be around when other people talk to the pets.

Jossed: Russel states right in the first minute the pets meet Blythe: "Wait... you can understand us?".

They're going to have a transformation episode

In which Russell turns into a human for an unknown mysterious reason, and then spends the day having fun doing human things, but remembers that his owner is picking him up at the end of the day. In which he only has a few hours to find a way to turn back or else his (Possibly very wealthy) owner will sue Littlest Pet Shop and shut it down forever.
Or like mentioned above, Blythe turns into an animal. Both of which would very likely be all a dream.

Littest Pet Shop is for rich customers

A Monkey, Mongoose, Panda, Skunk and Hedgehog are all considered expensive/exotic pets. Vinnie is vague because certain geckos are more exotic than others, and Zoe seems to be very pampered. And the fact Russell's owner plays a TV show called "The Duchess of Lancashire Lane" to entertain a pet hedgehog... (Unless he only watches it at LPS) it seems his owners may be quite posh.

Madison will be a main character next season

She'll become Blythe's friend. Blythe will see past her weirdness and accept her as part of the group.
She'll act odd, but no-one will care because "She's just being Madison, and that's fine" in which the show teaches kids that even odd kids can be friends. (Kind of a PSA to be nice to kids with Down Disease or whatever mental disorder she has)

Jossed. With her job done, she has so far vanished from the show.

"War of the Weirds" has confirmed that Madison is still employed with Mrs. Tombly, but apparently Mrs. Tombly only uses her when she desperately needs an extra hand.

The musical interlude fantasies the pets have. Fast forward centuries later, whether through evolution or genetic experiments animals are now human-sized and can speak. Yet can still mentally connect their imaginations and go on musical adventures.

Young Twombly seems to bear some resemblance to her, in addition to being skilled in martial arts. It wouldn't be implausible to assume that she could be Elise's aunt on her mother's side.

Blythe is a mutant

Blythe appears to be about 12 or 13, which is when mutant powers begin to show. Her ability to talk to animals manifesting when she moved above Littlest Pet Shop is just a coincidence.

I'm not that well known about X-Men lore, but did they ever mention of mutant abilities revealing themselves through moments of shock? If so the Frisbee to the head, or dumbwaiter accident makes perfect sense here.

Season Two will begin with Blythe returning home

I'm pretty sure that goes without saying since she's in the Theme Song and sings it. Unless they parody their own intro and replace it with Madison. Similar to Adventure Time (Fionna and Cake)

Confirmed regarding Blythe returning home.

Scout wasn't sent to spy on the pet shop

She was sent to find information on Blythe. The Men in Black know of her ability to talk to animals and are keeping a close eye on her. And quite possibly the C.I.A in this universe has the same technology from American Dad! so several of the animals around the shop like birds and squirrels are actually humans incognito.

Sunil Nevla X Penny Ling will gain so much popularity as a ship, it will rival Sunil X Pepper and Sunil X Vinnie

Read the description for the episode "Super Sunil". The mongoose and panda are bound to have cute moments together in it.

Also "The Expo Factor Pt.2" Penny Ling mentions she likes laying on Sunil's soft belly. "Did I say that out loud?"

After "Secret Cupet", It seems the Sunil X Pepper ship was the one that caught the writer's attention

Mrs. Twombly and Fisher Biskit used to be a couple.

They broke up due to their own business ethnics. Or because her obsession with door knobs freaked him out.

The animals in the flashback of "The Treasure of Henrietta Twombly" aren't coincidental that they're all the same types of animals

With the rumours that Littlest Pet Shop is magic and the rumours that "There is more to Mrs. Towmbly than we assume" may ring true with Mrs. Twombly actually being magical and is in fact hundreds or thousands of years old. Changing her name once a century so people don't suspect anything and playing along that Henrietta is her ancestor. But also the pets, once they become too old she magically makes them younger but unintentionally erasing their memories each time in the process. But because of a spell she made long long ago, she and the pets are forever bound together, so when she sold the pets to the owners, the owners bring them to stay with her every day subconsciously not even realizing why. Just saying... the fact she had seven of the exact same types of animals is too big a coincidence to swallow.

Except it wasn't very popular. Not MLP:G3 unpopular, but just under the radar unpopular. Not even furries (Who love anything with talking animals) were that interested in it.

Side note, G3 was not unpopular.

It'll retcon the pets from the 1995 show as having always been "normal" sized. Elwood P. Harvey and Mrs. Twombly were pretty close. Delilah is well-known as the most feared being in the pet community, and she'll have a Villainous Crush on Vinnie.

Fisher Biskit was deliberately trying to put Littlest Pet Shop out-of-business so he can find the treasure.

The Biskit family have been trying to get it for years.

The Biskit Twins will learn how to understand and communicate with animals.

They seem to be a foil to Blythe with Fisher a foil to Roger and Mrs. Twombly simultaneously. Giving them (or at least one of them) the same ability as Blythe's will mean one of two things: Either they warm up to Blythe or make their rivalry even more bitter. Both of them sound like interesting story possibilities. Besides, there's no way the series will go all the way through and leave Blythe as the only one with that ability.

"Biskits: We can talk to animals...... bored already!!"

Zoe is a brood bitch

She takes place in dog shows, who in Real Life are basically for breeding purposes but in here are fashion related. She's casualy mentioned puppies once, though probably never had one, which means she's unspayed.

Doubtful. This troper is under the impression they're middle schoolers. It's not that uncommon for preteens to get jobs. If they're 17, they'd be driving already. Blythe got in trouble for being suspected of driving Aunt Christie's food truck in "Sweet (Truck) Ride", indicating she's indeed too young.

Besides, he explicitly states that he uses that alias because "there were 116 other Dragonfires".

Her mother may have died when she was very little, and ascended to a higher plane. Of course they would likely avoid any religious theme so they would say she "Became magical" after she passed away. Her mother's spirit wanting to help her daughter, heard her wish and gave her the powers to talk to animals. Or...

One of the pets is a reincarnation of Blythe's mother

Despite neither are aware of that fact, some weird otherworldly fluke gave them the ability to communicate. But only when they first came in contact. The power never left.

Ms. Twombly is a distant relative of Blythe's

The first episode and the season 2 premiere hints that she knows Blythe's power, and she possibly passed it down to her.

Alternatively...

That would imply she can also talk to the animals. Meaning she may be putting on an idiot facade, and perhaps even knows Blythe can talk to them.

Ms. Twombly is a version of Blythe from an alternate dimension

There are other people like Blythe who can talk to animals, and the government tries to cover up their existence.

Think about it. It's possible that the ability to talk to animals is a latent ability in all people, and it's only triggered when they are injured or otherwise shaken up. Hence, when Blythe fell down the dumbwaiter, it somehow activated her ability. And, in "What Did You Say?", the label on the cold medicine lists one of the side affects as losing the ability to talk to animals. It's possible that the government is hiding the existence of the ability and are covering up the people who do have it, and they haven't found Blythe yet.

This troper thought the side-effect was thinking you can talk to animals, which has an opposite effect on those who can.

Or they already suspect Blythe but have no proof. Which was why they sent Scout to the pet shop. To find information on her. The agent that brought her in is "One of them" (because having that ability on the inside is very valuable) and Scout told him all she saw. Which was "A bunch of pets acted stupid thinking I was evil, nothing on Blythe"

There'll be an episode where the Biskits lose their fortune.

Having nowhere else to go, they chose to live with the Baxters and work at the Littlest Pet Shop to earn some money. Eventually they gain back their fortune.

Delilah will be a semi-regular

The fact the writers made Sunil have a crush on her, they wouldn't just abandon that. The crush had nothing to do with the plot, unless they put that in just to stamp out the gay fan theories, it will probably be a continuing story element.

Jossfermed? "Pitch Purrfect" seems to imply he's over her.

The animals are quickly evolving

The fact the animals are more sentient/anthropomorphic than in our world, perhaps they weren't always like that. Maybe they are gradually becoming more and more sentient unbeknownst to the humans. As well as developing psychic connections with each-other. Blythe able to understand the animals may actually be simply a savant technique to understand a newly developed foreign language. Such as a real-life event of a man hitting his head, and instantly able to play 7 instruments without even a lesson. But the animals are continuing to evolve. Maybe in 50 years they'll become human-sized and actually be able to speak english?

One way this could happen is if one of the show's cast was transported into the other show's universe due to an accident from the magic-related abilities of a character from each show. For example, a magic trick by Sunil transports Blythe and the pets to Ponyville or a spell from Twilight transports the Mane 6 and Spike to Downtown City.

A few things about that, I think if a human ever showed up in Equestria, fans will rage an uproar. But it makes sense that she'd turn into a Pony if she did because "Equestria Girls logic", as well as if the Mane Six and Spike appeared in Downtown City, they would turn into 6 humans and a dog again. Since that seems to be the rule when travelling between these universes. Personally, I imagine this on a bigger scale, "somehow the two worlds literally fuse together. Downtown City and Ponyville are combined but both sides keep their normal forms. And the two teams of protagonists have to separate the worlds before it literally destroys all reality, but it turns out Sunil has powerful magic deep within him, and combining that with Twilight's is the only way to fix it. But he's too terrified and overwhelmed to do the task".

There will be a short scene/in-joke with Blythe looking for her scooter

It could be implied she never had a mother, for all we know Roger might be gay. Further implemented since his old friend from flight school seems to be. There might have been some ho-yay in the past. But this WMG isn't about him, perhaps Blythe's real mother is a magical being who left her at an orphanage doorstep.
Or...

A human born with the soul of an animal, and can speak their language.
Fus! Ro! What the huh?

Russell secretly wishes he was a human

His school fantasy in "Trading Places" seems to outright confirm that.

The same might go for Pepper as well, since a lot of the drama in "Stand up Stinker" was about her lamenting about not being able to perform as a human's equal, and humans not understanding her.

Russell knows Japanese

The book he is reading in the theme song looks like the cover is to the right of the spine. As Japanese books are.

Though he could be reading an English dubbed Manga.

There is a mysterious force, that sets everything in motion

There are several factors that seem to hint to this. 1- Blythe being able to communicate with the pets, which is essential to her saving the store, as well as her arriving just in time, and just so happened to have the one talent that was able to save it. 2- Russell's name being on every piece of paper in The Expo Factor. 3- The fact many of the pet's dilemmas, can only be solved by Blythe being able to talk to them, or translating them. It seems some otherworldly force is orchestrating everything that is happening within the show.

Francois quitting caused Fisher to lose his mind

After all he mentioned his family had been their Butler for generations, breaking that tradition probably caused Fisher to snap which is why in Season 3 he lost all stoic-ness.

Russell's counterpart is a Dumb Jerkass, Zoe's is a fat slob, Pepper's has no sense of humor and thinks anyone who does is "beneath her intellectually", Penny Ling's is a very aggressive bully, Vinnie's is a jock and thinks dancing is for girls, Sunil's was already Shahrukh to begin with (Brave but mean), and Minka's is a punk who prefers to vandalize art.

And the regular cast are aware of these characters and they hate each-other. Which is why Sunil said that they "Deserve to be invaded by aliens"

Would there be counterparts to the Biskit Twins, who are nice, humble, and kind to all animals; Fisher, a businessman who struggles because he metaphorically bends over backwards to please all his customers; Mrs. Twombly, a tycoon who achieved her local empire with her ability to speak to animals; Roger, a low-ranked taxi driver who drives slowly and completely by the book; and Blythe, evil-Twombly's nasty and antisocial assistant who just wears whatever is the first thing she pulls out of her closet but is very good at crunching numbers?

Alternatively, Fisher's counterpart is more prosperous than him because he doesn't obsess over any specific rivals and Mrs. Twombly's is a bitter woman because Fisher's doesn't regard her business as a threat like Fisher regards Littlest Pet Shop.

The woman that Mrs. Twombly (Without her glasses) mistook for Russell in "Blythe's Pet Project"
I don't mean to stereotype "An Indian owner must own an Indian animal" but the fact they're the only two recurring Indian characters on the show, makes one wonder... also it's Fridge Logic if she originally came from India and brought him along.

Elwood P. Harvey, is that world's alternate to Mrs. Twombly.
Viv, is Buttercream's alternate.
Squeaks, is Minka's Alternate.
Chloe, is Zoe's alternate, or of Delilah. Or both Delilah's are each-other's alternates.
Chet is Applejack's alternate. "Because, who else would it be?"

Do the Biskits have counterparts in that world as well?

Sugar Sprinkles only appears once a season

And will lampshade it at some point.

And possibly a subtle nod that only Guy Toubes writes episodes where Sugar Sprinkles has a non-cameo role.

The Secret Cupet's song isn't magic

The song actually contains subliminal messages that affects the mind and puts them in a hypnotized state. The music hypnotizes while the lyrics secretly contain the words "Fall madly in love with the first animal you see" (Yes, she is that good)

The world Blythe lives in, isn't the world she lived in originally

Blythe didn't start understanding animals until she arrived in Downtown City. Keep in mind her "Old town" was boring and normal (like the real world) while Downtown City uses cartoon physics, has random musical numbers (Sung by animals and humans), many people can betray physics and reality in general (explaining the "Lost and Found Box" song and The Biskits "Teleportation skills") So what I'm getting at, on their way to their new city, they accidentally entered a wormhole to a parallel earth (Roger's reckless driving probably had something to do with it) where nothing is normal anymore, and Blythe can now talk to animals, while animals are more sentient.

Russell's name in the hat wasn't fate

In the episode, Youngmee was the one who wrote the names down. Yet keep in mind that of all the times Blythe mentioned the pets to her friends, she only mentioned "Russell" by name. (Blythe's Big Adventure Pt.2, Trading Places) So Youngmee, who never really showed an interest in the pets, only knew Russell by name and was too embarrassed/ashamed to ask Blythe about the rest of them. So she just wrote Russell on every single piece of paper hoping Blythe wouldn't notice.

Season 3 will have a Story Arc of the Biskits more actively trying to close-down Littlest Pet Shop.

So far the first two episodes have been about that.

Not to forget "The Expo Factor" and "Hamster Hoods", where his business tactics were just as slimy.

The season finale will have Largest Pet Shop closed down.

Thanks to hiring Madison.

The Littlest Pet Shop world is simply a whimsical world

The fact pets are more sentient than in this world, they can enter dreamscapes at will, are multicoloured, and you can even feel free to blame Blythe's ability to talk to animals as "magic" if you want, heck Sunil has perfected literal teleportation.

Blythe's secret will never be exposed

Because everyone is a complete and utter moron, and wouldn't believe her even if she gave them concrete proof.

Blythe's secret will be exposed at the end of Season 3.

Blythe is having an increasingly harder time keeping secret her ability to talk to pets and is leading towards the Season 3 finale, where someone will figure it out, either Mrs. Twombly or the Biskit Twins.

Somewhat confirmed. If you replace "End of Season 3" with "middle", and "Figure it out" with "Blythe outright confessing" then again Youngmee did use photographic memory of all the awkward "almost gave away her secret" moments to cement Blythe's confession as proof

Every human has an animal alternate

Who is exactly the same in personality and appearance (Though it can sway a bit sometimes)

When watching "Feud for Thought", I realized the Koalas ARE the human hillbillies... except for being animals.
The same can go with Cashmere and Velvet and the Biskits. Though Cashmere and Velvet are slightly nicer. So it seems that for every human, there is an animal alternate somewhere who shares his/her traits. There is probably a human somewhere who is exactly like Russell, or Zoe, there is probably some hippie somewhere who is Sugar Sprinkle's alternate.

The shop itself is what gave Blythe magical powers

She clearly wasn't born with them and she only gained the ability to talk to animals AFTER she entered Littlest Pet Shop. The building itself is sentient, knew that it was closing, and gave Blythe her power so she would save the pet shop. Isn't a little too much of a coincidence that there's a dumbbell that's the perfect size for her that happens to go from her bedroom to the pet shop?

The store being alive was lampshaded to in the first episode, I think that, and the fact it's never truly explained how she got her powers, was the writers wanting to give just enough vagueness for the viewers to make their own assumptions.

Blythe: Is the shop purring!?

Using the dumbbell gives Blythe her power, which Miss Twombly used to have

The dumbbell is sort of like the wardrobe. It gives Blythe this power, but only temporary, so you would need to keep using the dumbbell to continue having the power and the memory of the power. When a kid grows up, they can't use the dumbbell and have no memory of this ability.

Miss Twombly used to be in Blythe's place, and even though she doesn't remember that she had the power to talk to animals, she still has a connection with the pet shop and the animals.

"The Very Littlest Pet Shop" will open more doors for plotlines

The fact it was all just a fantasy could make way for more complex Imagine Spots that are more for "adventure" and are much longer. Such as if the pets decide they want to imagine what life would be like if they were humans, or a few pets turn into babies, or go inside a video game, or even a medieval fantasy world populated entirely of animals (which may or may not be the same as the video game suggestion) What I'm saying is, if they make a spin-off that is entirely dedicated to imaginary adventures, I'd be all for that. But then again, that might be too close to The Backyardigans territory.

Youngmee will find her own way to communicate with the pets

Through body language. Youngmee being a Genius Ditz can probably soon learn what they're saying simply through miming or expressiveness. And Blythe can help her along, by arranging a communication system with the pets, inventing certain movements which translate as specific answers. For example if Buttercream waves with her right paw once, and jumps. It means "Good Morning" or stands on one leg it means "How was your day at school?"

They're halfway there already; refer to "Pet Sounds".

Pepper will have a song sequence re-enacting the theme from Martha Speaks

Pepper will imagine what it will be like to speak to all humans. In which they'll re-enact the Martha Speaks theme with Pepper in place of Martha. Seeing as Tabitha St. Germain uses the "exact voice" for both characters, and that the theme was written by Daniel Ingram.

There will be an episode where Roger's license is suspended.

He drives very carelessly and recklessly, and there is at least one traffic cop in Downtown City who takes sadistic joy in handing out punishments. All it takes is for those two to meet, and when Roger's license gets suspended, he will need to ride in Blythe's scooter constantly until he can pass a driving test to get his license back.

Fisher has a split personality

One possible explanation for Fisher's inconsistent personality is he only becomes an amoral Jerkass when it comes to making money. As long as he doesn't have profits on his mind, he's a decent guy.

Seeing as he stole her scooter in the MLP:FIM season 4 finale. Perhaps he goes to Downtown City often because he likes messing with Blythe. Though he can only go there with permission by Celestia and cannot do any chaotic magic. Though he sneaks in a few weird instances. He may have put the oddly specific cold pills (That wouldn't make sense with anyone but Blythe) in her house, caused random things to explode like Zoe's sweater, the infamous MinLing's egg hatching scene, and The utter surreal nonsense of The Lost and Found Box song. note Though he didn't give Blythe the ability to talk to animals, that's still up in the air. Because that if anything is nothing but helpful and awesome. Aside from mass confusion trying to figure out how it happened, there is nothing chaotic about it

Penny Ling is a rather newly discovered, more social and energetic breed of Panda

And are breeding like crazy, because this breed of Panda can breed anywhere and are more sex driven note As opposed to normal ones, who can only breed under very specific conditions and aren't really into it, which is why they are so hard to repopulate in sanctuaries , which is why "her breed" is much much more common to the point of not endangered. Also which is why The Zookeeper keeps her as a personal pet in his house, rather than in the zoo. He probably got a whole massive litter of them, and he kept her for himself.

(See "The animals are quickly evolving" WMG above) It all fits into place. Within the next 50 years, animals are now able to directly communicate with humans, are more or less human-sized, and are more anthropomorphic in design. The animals and humans are in segregated schools, though this is "NOT" due to prejudice, but because humans and animals having entirely different directions when it comes to learning. Animals learn to stalk prey, climb trees and embrace their instincts. But they are "hired" to work in zoos for pay, instead of being put on display.

Russell was put to sleep in In The Loop.

On the day he finally loses it and starts trashing the day camp Blythe rushes off to call a vet, we don't see how the day ends this time as it moves on after Russell purposely sends himself flying into a wall. Thinking he was a danger to others around him, the vet had no choice but to put him down. However, since he was stuck in a time loop, he was brought back to life for the next day.

I assume his owners were notified of this? I would sooner guess he was sent home for the day to relax. Also what Vet would believe that a tiny hedgehog could do so much damage?

Zinnia the Zebra will be a guest pet in the next season

Hasbro is doing a huge marketing contest for her called "Find Zinnia", how can she not make an appearance? Or rather, this contest will make such an impact, that the Season 3 finale will introduce her as a permanent member of the cast. If not a regular daycamper, than at least a recurring side character like Buttercream or Sugar Sprinkles.

It just feels like the perfect voice for her. But I picture her more "cuter" voices like Lil or Tish not her serious voices like Sally Acorn

The 100th episode with be a musical.

Because why not?

Mrs. Twombly's sister will make an appearance at some point.

Why else bring her up?

She'll turn out to be Whittany and Brittany's mom.

Bernard Solid does not have 20/20 vision.

Those are prescription sunglasses, and thus he needs to wear them in order to see properly. Otherwise, he wouldn't be wearing them anymore as the glasses keep breaking.

Blythe will get a pet of her own.

I actually don't consider this one to be too likely, as she seems happy enough just interacting with the pets in the shop, but it's not an illogical direction for the show to go at some point. Perhaps we'll get an episode where, for one reason or another, none of the pets are dropped off at the shop for a long stretch of time and Blythe begins to feel lonely as a result, and decides to get a pet of her own.

Adding on to this, it could lead in to an episode about Blythe having trouble finding a pet perfect for her.note There is a high risk of such a pet becoming The Scrappy if it isn't handled well, so let's hope that if she ever does get a pet, the writers do their best to avoid this.

The Grand Finale will involve Blythe figuring out how she got her ability to talk to animals.

What better way to end the series than by learning what exactly happened to Blythe on that fateful day when she fell in the dumbwaiter following her move to Downtown City, thus resulting in the connection made between her and the LPS gang in the first place?

Jossed. Instead, she finds out in the fourth season premiere.

The Biskit Twins' mother will also be brought up at some point in the final season.

Blythe's mom and the Biskit Twins' mom were friends growing up.

Because why not?

The final episode will be surprisingly serious and much darker than the rest of the series.

Possibly corresponding with the previous guess, the final episode will be a Distant Finale.

The Biskit Twins will become Blythe's stepsisters.

Roger will remarry and Blythe will be happy for him until she learns her new stepmother is Fisher's ex (a.k.a. the twins' mother). The twins will assume they have to be meaner to Blythe than usual because of that. Fisher will be glad he'll no longer have to pay alimony.

Mrs. Twombly is the twins' mother.

Fisher divorced her and got full custody of the twins because her door knob fetish was held against her by the judge. Fisher is so obsessed with making sure her pet shop never becomes better than his because he's afraid the twins would rather be with her if she became their richest parent.

Blythe's power is the same "puppy power" Holly has. Katrina Stoneheart will eventually try to marry Fisher Biskit for his money and will treat Holly kindly to convince Fisher she'd treat the twins like they're her daughters. She'll call everything off as soon as Fisher demands her to sign a pre-nup.

Fisher opened his pet shop for the sole purpose of driving Mrs. Twombly out of business.

Either because he wants Henrietta's treasure and Mrs. Twombly refused to sell the shop or because of some failed love story, he wants to get back at her. If not for this, he'd be a completely Honest Corporate Executive who'd never go out of his way to harm Mrs. Twombly or Littlest Pet Shop. He'd probably open a shopping center instead of the Largest Pet Shop Ever.

McKenna will return to get revenge on the Biskits.

And possibly Blythe too, if she assumes Blythe was in on the Biskits' scheme.

Possibly on another network. The toy sales may not have been great but the series still has a sizable fanbase. Maybe the series would do better on a more accessible channel.

Penny Ling's sweet nature is fake.

We've seen many times that she has a temper and can get rather pushy in order to get her way, and then there's the episode 'Back Window', where she shows no signs of guilt after injuring Russell. But she also loves being adored so she pretends to be sweet and sensitive so others will love her.

Vinnie was getting back at Pepper in Guilt Tripping.

He reveals at the end of the episode that he has a bag full of "lucky" rocks. Most would think it's just his usual stupidity to not mention this sooner. But really, he wanted to get back at Pepper for all the times she's smacked him with her rubber chicken. Sunil was in on this and that's why he torments Pepper through the episode.

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